Forrest J. Stimpson House Explained

Forrest J. Stimpson House
Location:566 Trails End Rd., Mackinaw City, Michigan
Coordinates:45.7675°N -84.7392°W
Architecture:Italianate
Added:May 12, 1980
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:80001849
Designated Other1:Michigan State Historic Site
Designated Other1 Link:Michigan State Historic Preservation Office
Designated Other1 Date:February 23, 1978
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom

The Forrest J. Stimpson House, also known as the Mackinaw City Marine Recording Station, is a private house that was located at 516 N. Huron Boulevard in Mackinaw City, Michigan; it has been moved from its listed location on Trails End Road. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1978 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

History

Forrest J. Stimpson was the Mackinaw City postmaster and American Express agent.[1] He constructed this house in 1882 at 516 N. Huron Boulevard in Mackinaw City. He also operated a marine recording station from his house along the lakeshore, recording the passage of vessels through the straits and contacting the appropriate shipping companies via Western Union to inform them of the ship's current location. Stimpson drowned in 1888 while delivering mail to a ship. His widow, Luella, remarried John Overton; in 1895 the couple constructed additions onto the front of the original house. An attached kitchen was constructed in 1912. The Stimpson House remained in private hands. At some point it was moved to it present location.

Description

The Forrest J. Stimpson House is a two-story wood-frame house sided with clapboard.[1] The original section, used as Stimpson's marine recording station, is a square, two-story building with a gable and a recessed entryway at one corner. The 1895 additions fronting the original building are single-story Italianate gable roofed sections, with brackets under the eaves, a bay window, and carved window framing. A cobblestone chimney is located near the bay window and a simple shed roofed porch shelters the entryway.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stimpson, Forrest J., House. Michigan State Housing Development Authority: Historic Sites Online. March 13, 2013. https://archive.today/20140310095921/http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/3904.htm. March 10, 2014. dead.